Climate Crisis Advisory Group

CCAG

Climate Crisis Advisory Group

Type NGO
Website ccag.earth
Twitter
Year founded 2021
Location Cambridge United Kingdom United Kingdom
Functions Advocacy
Funding sources University-funded
Tags climate carbon emissions greenhouse gasses climate repair
Summary The Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG) was created in response to the climate emergency. It is an advisory group to help inform the public, governments and financial institutions, providing them with the most comprehensive science, and more crucially, guiding them towards action for climate repair. CCAG will act to move policymakers, government officials and financial heads to address the key problems at the heart of the crisis. The Climate Crisis Advisory Group includes leading authorities in climate science, carbon emissions, energy, environment and natural resources. Some of the members also participate in governmental advisory groups. Its function is complementary, not an alternative, to these other roles. It will look at in-depth policy and financial issues, including ones not currently on governmental agendas.The Climate Crisis Advisory Group aims to help in the development of constructive proposals and policies that will help the public, international governments, and financial.

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CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 20 November 2023 English

A momentous global effort must be undertaken to address the near inevitability of a 1.5°C climate overshoot, ensuring that the planet returns below the 1.5oC ‘climate guardrail’ as rapidly as …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 18 November 2022 English

In this report, CCAG argues that Brazil must accelerate its action on climate change. Home to some of the world’s most important, but ever-depleting, carbon sinks, CCAG argues that Brazil …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 17 November 2022 English

In its India report, CCAG argues that while India is on track to meet its commitment of net zero emissions by 2070, it desperately needs the rest of the world …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 15 November 2022 English

In this briefing paper, prepared for COP27, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries and Climate Crisis Advisory Group explore how to apply risk-management techniques to climate change. We also explore …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 15 November 2022 English

In its US report, CCAG welcomes recent steps forward such as the Inflation Reduction Act but urges the country to resolve internal conflicts so that it can go further, faster …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 14 November 2022 English

In its China report, CCAG argues that while China has made significant progress on its energy transition, it must accelerate these efforts, with the world’s support, to help ensure a …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 11 November 2022 English

This report describes the link between food systems and climate change. Without a substantial transformation, emissions from food systems could make up to 70% of total greenhouse gas emissions by …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 9 November 2022 English

What will make the energy transition both orderly and just? The idea of an ‘orderly transition’ is explored in this paper to identify the practicalities, advantages and challenges of a …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 18 October 2022 English

The Climate Crisis Advisory Group (CCAG), argues that cities offer the greatest opportunity for a collective mitigation response to the climate crisis. The report sets out four main climate risks …


CCAG: Climate Crisis Advisory Group · 14 August 2022

As the war in Ukraine shows no sign of easing, CCAG argues that any policy or rhetoric promoting a shift back to fossil fuels must be exposed and opposed. Beyond …


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